Four-Year-Old Cancer Fighter Gracie McHugh Receives Star Award

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Four-Year-Old Cancer Fighter Gracie McHugh Receives Star Award
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Gracie McHugh, a four-year-old girl from Halifax, West Yorkshire, was initially misdiagnosed with a virus but was later found to have acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). After undergoing intensive chemotherapy and physiotherapy, Gracie is now in the maintenance phase of her treatment and has received a Star Award from Cancer Research UK for her courage and resilience.

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, four-year-old Gracie McHugh from Halifax, West Yorkshire, who was initially dismissed by doctors as having a virus, was later found to be suffering from cancer after she lost the ability to walk.

Following an urgent blood transfusion, Gracie received life-saving care at Leeds General Infirmary. There, she bravely faced ten days of intense chemotherapy and steroids in 2023. The young fighter was enrolled in the Cancer Research-funded clinical trial christened "Altogether-1", assessing the potential benefits of modified treatment strategies for children and young people with ALL.

Gracie, who received not just a star-shaped trophy, but also a gift card, T-shirt and a certificate signed by none other than celebrity chef Jean-Christophe Novelli and TV personality Dr Ranj. Jane Bullock, speaking for Cancer Research UK, highlighted: "A cancer diagnosis is heartbreaking at any age, but it can be especially hard for youngsters.

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